Red Flag, the award-winning public relations and public affairs consultancy, is currently looking for applicants for its graduate programme in Dublin. We are seeking intellectually curious, ambitious and driven graduates who want a career in strategic communications, public affairs and public relations.
Successful applicants will work with a broad range of clients, including public and private sector, multi-national companies and leading trade associations. You will gain hands-on experience, developing your skills across strategic consulting, political and regulatory advice, reputation management, crisis communications and campaigning. You will also have the opportunity to interact with our offices in Brussels, Cape Town, London and Washington DC.
Red Flag believes strongly in promoting from within, so graduates who excel during this programme may be offered a full-time position.
What we are looking for
Graduates with a minimum of 2.1 postgraduate qualification in a relevant field
Ideally, you will have studied communications, politics, international relations, public affairs, public relations or digital media
Excellent writing and research skills
Proficiency in content creation for digital and social media
A genuine desire to work in public relations and public affairs
Self-starters who have great initiative and can give clear insights
A creative approach and good team player
How to Apply
Interested applicants should upload a CV plus a 600-word-max critique of a public relations, public affairs or political campaign to redflag.global/careers.
Applicants’ critiques should include a brief synopsis of the issue at stake, how the campaign was run and how effective it was. It should also include recommendations on how to improve the campaign.
Closing date for applications is March 13, 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be called for an interview shortly thereafter.
This role will be a six-month paid graduate placement based in Red Flag’s Dublin office, with hybrid working available. The position(s) will commence in September 2025 with a remuneration of €28,500 per annum pro-rata.